It’s officially springtime here in Massachusetts, and though the weather has yet to turn with spring’s ever-familiar seasonal attributes, we thought we’d get a jump on some outdoor adventure suggestions.

Each of Massachusetts’ many trails and paths offer distinct sights, flora, fauna and terrain — needless to say, there’s a hike for everyone. Surely, these are just a few of Massachusetts’ many hiking spots, so if you’re looking for a more robust list, check out the ‘Search Hiking’ feature on our site.

Is there a hike that you would like to have added to our list? Tell us in the comments below, and we’ll add it! 🙂

Sturbridge Trails – At the back entrance to Old Sturbridge Village is a wonderful set of trails that are nicely marked and groomed.

MassVacation

Absolutely, Paul!

Mike Hoyt

I’ll add Riverbend Farm in Uxbridge. You can take a leisurely walk along the canal. You can choose to walk along sections of the river. There are spots for picnics, with grills. You can cross road and stick with the canal, or climb Goat Hill. Crossing the river you can get to Lookout Rock and King Phillips Rock. There’s a great little visitor’s center. All in all, a family friendly place to explore without any great challenges, but well worth the visit.

I would suggest that you add walks/hikes that are part of the new ACROSS Lexington routes. http://Www.acrosslrxington.org. Very beautiful conservation land, an enjoyable town center and close to Boston.

MassVacation

Thank you for adding that, Rick! Lexington is a great spot to get out for a walk as well 🙂